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As advertised on the main page of Beat the GMAT, Ashley, Brian, and I will be posting some original questions today and tomorrow with prizes for the first five students to respond with correct answers that show your work!
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Senescence in plants refers to the dying back of a portion of the plant usually in response to external factors. Leaves changing colors in the autumn and falling from the trees is an example of planned or programmed senescence, in this case in response to changes in the photo-period or length of daily sunlight. Annual plants that die back in the winter and return in the spring also display programmed senescence. Unplanned senescence occurs as a result of external factors as well. For example, under watering a houseplant can cause the plant to die back in an attempt to survive the drought conditions. Curiously, overwatering can cause a similar response as the excess moisture in the soil prevents plant roots from breathing.
Which of the following conclusions is most supported by the statements above?
A) Programmed senescence always occurs as the result of changes in the photo-period.
B) Senescence is a process that only occurs in plants.
C) Both planned and unplanned senescence can occur due to changes in the external environment.
D) It is safer to underwater a plant rather than to overwater it.
E) There are some plants species that do not experience senescence.
Good Luck!
Senescence in plants refers to the dying back of a portion of the plant usually in response to external factors. Leaves changing colors in the autumn and falling from the trees is an example of planned or programmed senescence, in this case in response to changes in the photo-period or length of daily sunlight. Annual plants that die back in the winter and return in the spring also display programmed senescence. Unplanned senescence occurs as a result of external factors as well. For example, under watering a houseplant can cause the plant to die back in an attempt to survive the drought conditions. Curiously, overwatering can cause a similar response as the excess moisture in the soil prevents plant roots from breathing.
Which of the following conclusions is most supported by the statements above?
A) Programmed senescence always occurs as the result of changes in the photo-period.
B) Senescence is a process that only occurs in plants.
C) Both planned and unplanned senescence can occur due to changes in the external environment.
D) It is safer to underwater a plant rather than to overwater it.
E) There are some plants species that do not experience senescence.












